Vonnegut library's third anniversary shindig involves film, art, and a discussion of racism

12:27 PM,
Jan. 24, 2014

A third anniversary for the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library

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Kurt Vonnegut died in 2007, and he hadn't lived in Indianapolis since the 1940s, but he retains a presence here via the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library.

It's a museum-type place that offers programs that are related wither to the writer or his books, or are the type of thing the great humanist would appreciate - for example, spending Veteran Day discussing how to help soldiers heal from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

The library celebrates its third anniversary Saturday with a wide-ranging series of activities. The action begins at noon. It's all free. ...